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Show Year May full reward for their efforts come, to all our friends it the New RETURN GIFTS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS Our large stock of goods makes it possible to supply you with almost any article you may desire. m -- X fls- M - IT Qj o . t -- : Telephone No. I ? 1 Kaysville, Utah Most for Least Cosh , iiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiF, i KAYSVILLE i Th. lanrwt city ia north Dssii otmty i fin plw for rwldrae. Kar 111. Roll. Mill and wMabl. aad fruit canning MtablUhm.nt of th. Kytll. C.nnlnr eorporatkas add th. vwslth of th. city. Gm-n- U farming, fruit and ytrtabl. grow Inf for .htpiMnt and eanninf ar. inrw. portent Indus triM. Usl th. Dari. Hlch ehoot. churchs. and opera bouu. City water and elect rie light, and indue-mant-a for inrsstmnit, Bom. of th. Inland Printing company and Ha ataadily to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Swan enLeon, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jolatbeen tertained Robins at a New Year's dinner yesill since the has seph week with diphtheria, terday at their home on Pine street ter part of the The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. John but he ia reported better now. Robins of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Zillah Smith of Clinton is the Melvin Adams of Layton, Mr. and guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W, Mra. John W. Thomley and three E, Smith. Mrs. Smith is recovering daughters and Mrs. May Mocker. from a serious attack of pneumonia. Miss lone Phillips entertained a few plantfriends at a watch party at her home ftft Mrtrk trk ft ftftft ftftftftftftftft ftftft last night. Music, games and refresh- B. T. Harris is confined to bis ments were features of the evening. borne, suffering with Influenza. Mrs. G. D. Rutledge returned home from St. Marks hospital Sunday Hr. and Mra. Earl Stewart of Ogden ' She was operated on for afternoon. Yistied with Mra. Annie Phillips last of tonsils on Friday of the removal week. last week. Miss Mollis Barnes spent Sundaj Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, With her sister, Mrs. Claud Q. Cannon, Miss Florence Stanton and Richard in Salt Lake City. Stanton were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Miss Marv McBride of Ogden has Philander Hatch of Woods Cross at been spending the past few days with dinner Sunday. Miss Salome King. Miss Claire Gleason was hostess at W. It. Clark, the druggist, was con an informal party New Years eve at fined to his home the first of the week her home. The invited guests were; on account of illness. Misses Faye Sanders Artell Linford, Estella : Mr, and Mrs. D. II. Sanders Epperson, Hazel Bishop and andjon. Mrs.' Fred T Kershaw; Dee, of Garland were week-en- d guests of Mrs, Alice Sanders. The movies opfcned last - , . Saturday c' Hiss Delia Hafen of Salt Lake has after being closed for the last three been the guest of Miss Gladys Sessions months. The attendance was splendid as was the picture. The management for the last few days. will continue to furnish good shows ' Mr. and Mrs. nenry Reddish of Poevery Saturday night catello, Idaho, are visiting with Mr. Joshua Conrad has been appointed and Mrs. Edward Edmunds.1 to fill the vacancy on the Kaysville John R. Barnes is still seriously ill city council caused by the resignation and at times his life is despaired ot. of Z. Henry Jacobs. The selection is He has been ill several days. a good one, as Mr. Conrad is well councilMiss Laura Crawford of Salt Lake qualified to fill the office of and will conscientiously perform baa been visiting with Mrs. Sumnei man the duties of the office. Gleason for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sheffield enterD. B. Phillips Yas been suffering tained at a large family dinner at with the influenza for the past week. home their yesterday. Covers were n is reported better at last reports. laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sheffiled, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grant of Cen- Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred terville were, the guests of Mr. anti A. Sheffield and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. E. Smith ori New Years day. George Sheffiled and son, Vaughn, and Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Blamhfes. soluRadiator Covers. tion. Radiators are expensive. ProMr, and Mrs. John W, Gailey entertect them. Layton Auto Co. Adv. tained at a prettily appointed family dinner at their home on New Years The baby daughter of Walter W. The guests were; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart was quite ill the latter part day. W. E, Gailey and family, Mr. and Mrs. of the week, but is improved at this Frank Gailey and family, Mr. and time. Mrs. Gordon Gailey and family of Miss Bertha Smith has returned r Ogden, Mrs. G. L. Asher and family cently from Blackfoot, Idaho, where and, Richard Gailey. she has been visiting with her sistet William Strong has recovered from since last August. the flu and is again on his job as t Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thomassen and deputy county clerk and chief clerk Miss Marguerite Thomassen spent of the Davis county local board. A Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. recent inspection of the board records by the government inspector reveals Thomassen in Salt Lake.- the fact that the work of Mr. Strong The last three days of 1918 were is among the best in the state. It is among the coldest of the wdnter up stated that the records of some of the to this time. There seems to be plen- Salt Lake boards are in a horrible ty of snow on the mountains, but the mess and that it will require weeks valley road3 are dry and dusty. to straighten them out . I 4 Anti-Free- ze J Parley Rushforth, son of Mrs. J. B. Rushforth arrived home yesterday from Camp Eustis, Virginia, where he has been in training for some time. He was attached to the heavy artillery while at that camp. Mr. Rushforth enlisted from Burley, Idaho, where he was employed at the time ot his enlistment. to the Red Cross. Ttipse present were John Flint, George B. Flint and family, Jesse B. Flint and family, Oscar B. Flint and family, Leonard1 Flint and family, Mrs. Charles T. Burton and family, Mrs. Carl Hill and family and Miss Emily Brough. When Is a Drug Store ? - - When its drugs and chemicals are fresh andpure . Miss Leone Wilcox entertained Miss Muriel Reeves has recently of her girl friends at a watch eight returned home from the Deo hospital Music and where she has ben in training for tfce party Tuesday evening. were the games enjoyed by guests past year. Miss Reeves and Miss Cor-en- e and at a dainty Bupper was midnight Blaipires entered the hospital at served. The guests were; Misses the same time. Miss B1 amires will reand 'Marie Hogan ot main during, the time required to com- Marguerite Martha Bountiful, Barber, Lula Baplete her course. Ella Wilcox con, and Mamie, RushNew Years day was generally ob- forth. , . lei ; served in Kaysville. All the stores . were closed and there were many Subscribe for The Reflex now. family dinners and other forms of en- tertainment in observance of the day. In fact, everyone enjoyed a holiday with the exception of .the lowly printer in The Reflex office, who worked both day and night in getting out work for J impatient customers. Word has been received in Kaysville of the illness of LeConte Stewart, who is doing missionary work in the Has. waiian islands. Mr. Stewart became ill with influenza, after which he buffered other complications. When he had recovered sufficiently he was taken to Honolulu, where he and Mrs. Stewart are now residing. Word was received here Saturday of the death of Early Sims, formerly of Kaysville. His name appeared in the casualty list among those killed in action. He was the son of Mr, and Mrs. K. S, Sims, who were the pro- V . Elizabeth Green entertained a number of her friends at dinner' last evening, the occasion being her birthday. The table was decorated in red and white roses. The guesta were: Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M. Barnes, Mrs. Fred Kershaw,' Misses Florence Stanton, Miss Eldora Hampton, Josie Layton, Garnet Swan, Messers Richard Stanton, Mac Swan and Newman Reeves. Miss i When prescriptions entrusted to us are- - carefully.com- pounded- -- - ? Ours is a real drug store. ' f " ' " ' w ' , . 1 DAVIS COUNTY DRUG CO. rnrnmmv KAYSVILLE, UTAH THOMAS H.INCE Present. Charles Ray I Happy New Year! IN His Mothers Boy , A picturization of Rupert Hughes E3 story When sa life b Marked Down Picturized by Ella StuarLGarson X prietors of the Kaysville hotel foi several years. The parents now live Directed by Victor LSchertzinger in' Burley, Idaho, from where the Supervised by THOS. H.INCE young man enlisted. Kaysville people will regret to learn of the young Of all the great young screen idols mans death. none is so easy on the eye ' as Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Flint entertained the Flint family at a New Charles Ray. His fine, natural Years dinner at their home. The work in this picture of love and rooms were resplendent with holiday "making good stamps him as one decorations and the occasion was a of the very greatest actors of the most enjoyable one. - In the evening there was a Christmas tree and a real screen. Santa Claus distributed the gifts to the children. There was a Red Cross booth presided over by Miss Marrium Flint who was costumed in a Red Cross Eve., uniformuRop corn was sold at this booth and the proceeds were donated 8 o'clock prompt We wish all our patrons, a happy f and prosperous New Year and extend- - to you our appreciation g of your patronage during . year now closing. the We shall continue to serve you with merchandise of the best quality. Kaysville Opera House Jan. Jth Saturday j g g 1 -- Hot Water Bottles! New stock in. " The Seasons Greetings and Our Best Wishes to Our Friends and Customers Qualitynip, Prices down and thereby -- feel warm in bed these cold nigHts. - . continued patronage M. W. PHILLIPS X X X X miss them ! X Candies, Cigars, Groceries, etc. x KAYSVILLE, UTAH X - Layton Drug Company j The House of Quality "X Co. ewart-Burto- n J x x x Saturday Specials will be a feature Dont GENERAL MERCHANDISE KAYSVILLE. UTAH Am MllllI!Iil!liI!Il!!lIllIIIIll!!IIlIll!!iI!llllll!!iiiiii!!jl'!ii!jiiii!!i!i!i!i!ii 'X V vv : merit-t)ur HlAYSVILl H For the New Year we aim to keep Theyll keep your New stock Rubber Goods arrived. Call and see. them. ;; -- Sags-Wante- ; 3 |